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Show Academic for SJHS dance team. Josh Nielson All-Sta- te and Natalie Olsen were chosen for the basketball teams. Adademic All State teams are set up to honor outstanding students involved in athletics. To be considered a person must have a GPA of 3.5 or better. The higher the GPA the better chande they ahve to announced San Juan High School has four students chosen to the Academic Teams. Gwen Spottedelk and Kari Vernon were chosen for the All-Sta- te being selected. Being involved in activities and having ledership positions is also an advantage. Spottedelk, daughter of Navit and Maxine Spottedelk, is activities chair-peros- n for the school year. She is enrolled in the Ednet classes and has a GPA of extra-curricul- b 3.88. She has been on the dance team for four years, is not only a great dancer but also Dr. Dennis A has choreographed several of the routines and worked with dancers on the spring musical Guys and Dolls Vernon is a member of the LDS Seminary Council, is curently enrolled in the Ednet classes and carries a Blackburn, D.P.M. Foot specialist tor infants, children and adults will be at the Blanding Clinic April ar 7, 1994 Thursday Afternoon GPA of 3.87. For appointment please call She has been on the dance team for two years and is THE SAN JUAN RECORD Hometown paper for San Juan County since 1915 Your source for news, sports and information about all of San Juan County, Utah, for over 75 years. We appreciate you support in the past, especially the 1700 subscribers IN San Juan County (which means over 4200 readers right here). - the daughter of Judy and Ray Vernon. Olsen is the daughter of . She played basketball all four years and carries a GPA of 3.91. Nielson, son of Preston and the late Dorothy Nielson, is the sutdentbody vice president. He is president of FBLA, played basketball all four years and has a GPA of 4.0. These four students have worked hard to win this Close-up- award. taps 30 new Quilts donated members for 94 NHS The by Sam Buck National Honor Society of San Juan High School recently tapped 30 new members. New this year are: Sharo Bayles, Matthew Black, Shauan Blake, Jason Bradford, Timothy Carroll, Melanie Holden, Shantil Jack, Ryan Johansen, Amber Johnson, Brent Johnson, Bridget Johnson, Jay Jones, Nathan Jones, Hillry Joslin, Kori Keylon, Lacey Lee, Dailene Lovell, Denim Lyman, Elizabeth Lyman, Francis Lyman, Ian Nielson, John David Nielson, Lynna Patterson, Wayne Pehrson, Russell Pincock, Haven Redd, Melinda Sanford, Shareen Shumway, Shane Singer and Josh Tate. President, Erin 587-221- You Know Us. We Know Y ou. ACROSS 1 Imitate 4 Knocks 8 Cheer 11 Smoke and fog 12 Send forth 13 Hurricane center 14 15 17 19 21 Greek letter Rep. party Mollify Employ Indefinite number 23 Tiny 24 Wheat 26 Jamie Curtis 28 Domesticate 31 Fish eggs 33 Devoured 35 Ordinance 36 Above 38 Clamorous; noisy 41 Pronoun 42 Meadow 44 Hardwood tree 45 Speck 47 Pitcher 49 Barrel 5 1 Source of water 54 Tear 56 Decay 58 Ginger 59 Felonies 62 Lubricate 64 Near 65 Tint 66 Oceans 68 Charity 70 Those holding office 71 Exact 72 Edible seed DOWN Entertain River in Italy Urge on Repulse 678-324- 1 FIRST WESTERN NATIONAL BANK In Member F.D.I.C. 8 speaker for the ceremony. Refreshments guest Blanding banking, PEOPLE still make the difference. Answer to Previous Puzzle consisted of doughnuts and apple cider were served. There is a new rule for all NHS members. If you have a NG or incomplete grade you are given two weeks to maek it up. If you dont youll be dismissed from the organization. Miller Native American representatives to meet Pres. Clinton in April President Bill Clinton Early morn Fruit seed Cook slowly Annul Affirmative vote 10 That woman 11 Scrupulously will meet with several rep- neat 16 Preposition 18 Encountered 20 Go astray 22 "Stormy 25 Married to the 27 29 30 32 Greek letter Stomach Female sheep Guidos high note 34 Goal 36 Rubber tree 37 Church bench 39 Inquire 40 Haul 43 Eagles nests of Native at the tribes American White House in late April or early May. Interior Secretary Bruce resentatives Babbitt Attorney General Janet Reno will meet with them in Albuquerque May 5 and 6. All of the 545 federally recognized tribes are being invited to send 46 Oolong 48 Edge 50 Mother 52 and visor, said the elementary school students picked the Pediatric patients at project themselves. Monument Valley Hospital They had a good time are resting warmer thanks making these quilts even to the Mexican Hat the boys! she said. - Elementary School Hospital nurse Ethel Club s generosity. Club Allison said the quilts have members made and do- - been put to good use. Weve 4-- nated three quitls to hospital nurses. Francis Price, a USU tension agent and club It Again 55 Nuisance 57 Agave plant 59 Tai 60 Hurry 61 Indian weight 63 Once around track Monument Valley High school Weightlifting team attended the U.S. Weightlifting Federations Utah State Championship and the seven member team did 67 Gold symbol 69 French article she said. Ambulance squad tackles reservation duty What would you call it when the hospital president drives the rescue truck to the scene of an accidentand the chief financial officer mans the ambulance? Monument Valley Hospital youd call it typiquite well. The meet was held at cal. Jordan High School and in- cfudTd only twoiifts', the two snatch and the Clean jerk At the championships there were only three weight classes, junior division, for ages 12 to 15; teen division, for 16 to 19 year olds; and the open division for 20 year olds and older. The age is based on the lifter for this calendar year, so three members of hte team competed in the open Tracy Tallis placed first in the 59 kilo class, junio division. Jonathan Shrotman placed first in the 54 kilo class of the open division. In the two hand snatch he tied the state record of 47.5 kjjos Clavert Cly placed second in the 83 kilo class of the open division. He tied the state record in the Clean & Jerk with a lift of 105 kilos. Dale Tsosie placed second in the 99 kilo class of the open division. Dena Tallis plaed third in the 64 kilo class of the teen division and Craig Yazzie placed third in the 76 kilo class of the teen division. Doing Business without advertising is like winking at a girl in the dark. You know what you are doing, but she doesnt! ! CoHS87-303- S had babies wrapped up in them since we got them, ad- - Weightlifters place well at championships South Do ex- Mt. Valley High American animal 53 H division. explained. 5 6 7 8 9 Page 5 Olsen, is SJHS studentbody secreatry and president of Miller, said Bob McPhear-son- , from CEU, was the Monticello -- Maureen Stephena nd NHS CROSSWORD PUZZLER THE SAN JUAN RECORD Thursday March 31,1994 flfc SCLtlJuQtl.CO(( At Duty shows no partiality f the a 8UP fo j'sPi-han- d taI emplyees who make up the mission hospital ambu- lance squad. Even the hos- Pdal president can get a run at 2 a.m. Ive lost a lot of sleep out here, said Ray Carney, the hospital president, of his ambulance duty. Ambulance calls on the reservation comes with their own idiosyncracies. Drivers, ememrgency technicians (EMTs) and nurses are called at all hours for car rollovers on lonely highways and byways, stabbing wounds in keart attacks me-didc- al Mlcan,Hat a Moonhght Mesa. Often unpaved roads are taken' Most homef. have n0 phones, so reporting acci- sometimes just as d?ats d,fr,cult as responding to them. There would be a whole lot of people who would die out here if it werent for this ambulance service, said Fire Chief Bill Bichard. The mission hospital runs the only ambulance that servres vthe Utah Strip Leon NavaJ Jast nearest Reservation. other ambulance is in Bluff, 50 miles north of Monument Valley. San Juan County owns the ambualnce and has loaned its use to Monument Valley Hospital. Continued on page 8 |